I wonder if it's a certain medical device company. They've recently been emailing me asking me to remove comment spam that they created years ago and offering the princely sum of $1 per link.
Am I the only one who's getting an image of unmasked villains railing against meddling kids?
Nice to see that Chris Dodd really wanted to make the most out of the run down fun house by scaring all potential business off. Now if only he'd have used that ingenuity to craft a better business model...
As a combat vet and a fan of violent video games, I'm a bit offended that he would consider MW2 as a training simulator. Having done both, I can say that MW2 is incredibly unrealistic, and that goes doubly for the multi-player.
Perhaps Breivik should have just downloaded and played the video game that the US government had created explicitly to be a combat training simulator? America's Army is still free, right?
I want to introduce legislation that mandates laws be introduced with numbers based on a logical schema so that bad legislation (looking at you, US PATRIOT Act) can't be introduced in a manner that works against detractors in campaign ads.
I wonder, if I call it the "I Love America Act" if anyone would vote against it?
I actually did run into an issue with linking and permission before. I was working on a project that was attempting to leverage data from the BBB. Doing my due diligence, I perused the BBB's ToU and the first item on the list regards hyperlinking.
There's a short list of organizations that link to the BBB without prior written approval, everyone else must get it and then can only do using terms permitted by the BBB.
Compared to them, Gannon seems down right permissive.
In fact, they've already lost at least $360. Because that's how much I spent on an Xbox 360 and a game instead of a PS3 and a game following the recent spat of Sony news.
It's not potential piracy that hurts sales, it's reaction to potential piracy that hurts sales.
The major reason why the new policies still won't catch the underwear bomber? He was flying into the US, not from within. These procedures don't exist overseas.
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Perhaps Breivik should have just downloaded and played the video game that the US government had created explicitly to be a combat training simulator? America's Army is still free, right?
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enough with names
I wonder, if I call it the "I Love America Act" if anyone would vote against it?
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http://www.bbb.org/us/terms-of-use/
There's a short list of organizations that link to the BBB without prior written approval, everyone else must get it and then can only do using terms permitted by the BBB.
Compared to them, Gannon seems down right permissive.
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But they're losing money!
It's not potential piracy that hurts sales, it's reaction to potential piracy that hurts sales.
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